Casa de las Cuatro Torres

Cádiz


Inhabiting part of a listed early-18th-century neoclassical palacete (mansion), in the northeastern old city, the historical-chic Cuatro Torres is a design delight of original sky-reaching ceilings, wooden doors, beams, vaults, skylights and exposed-stone walls, all skilfully reimagined with boutique flair. From the pillared marble patio with a library lounge, you can head up to the rooftop terrace, bar and tower.


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